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Workers’ health under climate change: Extreme events (Droughts)

Climate change
Workers Health
Tableau
Series of nine infographics describing the main risks to workers’ health related to climate change and the environment [^1] International Labour Organization (ILO) 2024
Author
Affiliation

Edgar Rodriguez-Huerta

University of Nottingham, Rights Lab

Published

February 9, 2026

Modified

February 9, 2026

Estimation Droughts

• Droughts measured by 12-month Standardized Precipitation-Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI) 1

Data visualization summarizes the analysis of excessive heat in Brazil, disaggregated by municipality, population, and crops, to identify spatial differences and heat stress hotspots across dimensions. By translating complex climate and socio-environmental data into accessible visual formats, data visualization supports better decision-making, enabling targeted interventions, risk prioritization, and policies that advance decent work in agriculture.


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Footnotes

  1. Climate–Conflict–Vulnerability Index (CCVI). Climate data (2024-Q4). https://climatevulnerabilityindex.org↩︎

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